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Simone Martini ( – 1344) was an Italian painter born in
Siena Siena ( , ; lat, Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena. The city is historically linked to commercial and banking activities, having been a major banking center until the 13th and 14th centur ...
. He was a major figure in the development of early Italian painting and greatly influenced the development of the
International Gothic International Gothic is a period of Gothic art which began in Burgundy, France, and northern Italy in the late 14th and early 15th century. It then spread very widely across Western Europe, hence the name for the period, which was introduced by th ...
style. It is thought that Martini was a pupil of
Duccio di Buoninsegna Duccio di Buoninsegna ( , ; – ) was an Italian painter active in Siena, Tuscany, in the late 13th and early 14th century. He was hired throughout his life to complete many important works in government and religious buildings around Italy. Ducc ...
, the leading Sienese painter of his time. According to late Renaissance art biographer
Giorgio Vasari Giorgio Vasari (, also , ; 30 July 1511 – 27 June 1574) was an Italian Renaissance Master, who worked as a painter, architect, engineer, writer, and historian, who is best known for his work '' The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculp ...
, Simone was instead a pupil of
Giotto di Bondone Giotto di Bondone (; – January 8, 1337), known mononymously as Giotto ( , ) and Latinised as Giottus, was an Italian painter and architect from Florence during the Late Middle Ages. He worked during the Gothic/Proto-Renaissance period. Gi ...
, with whom he went to Rome to paint at the
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, Giotto also executing a mosaic there. Martini's brother-in-law was the artist
Lippo Memmi Lippo Memmi (c. 1291 – 1356) was an Italian painter from Siena. He was the foremost follower of Simone Martini, who was his brother-in-law. Together with Martini, in 1333 he painted what is regarded as one of the masterworks of the Intern ...
. Very little documentation of Simone's life survives, and many attributions are debated by art historians. According to E. H. Gombrich, he was a friend of Petrarch and had painted a portrait of Laura.


Biography

Simone was doubtlessly apprenticed from an early age, as would have been the normal practice. Among his first documented works is the ''
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'' of 1315 in the
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in
Siena Siena ( , ; lat, Sena Iulia) is a city in Tuscany, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Siena. The city is historically linked to commercial and banking activities, having been a major banking center until the 13th and 14th centur ...
. A copy of the work, executed shortly thereafter by Lippo Memmi in San Gimignano, testifies to the enduring influence Simone's prototypes would have on other artists throughout the 14th century. Perpetuating the Sienese tradition, Simone's style contrasted with the sobriety and monumentality of Florentine art, and is noted for its soft, stylized, decorative features, sinuosity of line, and courtly elegance. Simone's art owes much to French manuscript illumination and ivory carving: examples of such art were brought to Siena in the fourteenth century by means of the
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, a main pilgrimage and trade route from Northern Europe to Rome. Simone's other major works include the ''
Saint Louis of Toulouse Crowning His Brother Robert of Anjou ''Saint Louis of Toulouse Crowning His Brother Robert of Anjou'' is a painting by Simone Martini, commissioned from him by Robert of Anjou during the artist's stay in Naples around 1317. It shows Robert being crowned by his elder brother Louis of ...
'' (1317, now
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, Naples); this work was painted during a stay in Naples at the request of the king. During this stay, putative pupils were his son Francesco,
Gennaro di Cola Gennaro di Cola (c. 1320 – c. 1370) was an Italian painter of the Trecento, active mainly in Naples. He trained with Simone Martini, and reportedly befriended Giotto. He worked in fresco alongside his pupil Stefanone. His frescoes of the te ...
, and
Stefanone Stefanone (active c. 1350 – c. 1390) was an Italian painter of the Trecento, active in Naples. Biography We have few details of Stefanone but for what is said of him by Bernardo de' Dominici in his biography of Neapolitan painters. He is be ...
.Matteo Camera refers to him erroneously as Simone Memmi, conflating Martini and his pupil
Lippo Memmi Lippo Memmi (c. 1291 – 1356) was an Italian painter from Siena. He was the foremost follower of Simone Martini, who was his brother-in-law. Together with Martini, in 1333 he painted what is regarded as one of the masterworks of the Intern ...
, i
Elucubrazioni storico-diplomatiche su Giovanna I.a, regina di Napoli e Carlo III di Durazzo
Salerno (1889): page 139.
Among other of Simone's works, he also painted the
Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych The ''Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych'' (also known as Pisa Polyptych) is a painting by the Italian medieval artist Simone Martini, dating to 1320. Originally placed at the high altar of the church of Santa Caterina in Pisa, it is now hou ...
in Pisa (1319) and the '' Annunciation with St. Margaret and St. Ansanus'' at the
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in
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(1333), as well as frescoes in the
San Martino Chapel San Martino Chapel (Italian: ''Cappella di san Martino'') is a chapel in the Lower Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi, Umbria, central Italy. Commissioned and funded by Cardinal Gentile Portino da Montefiore, it features a cycle of frescoes by Si ...
in the lower church of the Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi. Francis Petrarch became a friend of Simone's while in Avignon, and two of Petrarch's sonnets (''Canzoniere'' 96 and 130) make reference to a portrait of
Laura de Noves Laura de Noves (1310–1348) was the wife of Count Hugues de Sade (ancestor of the Marquis de Sade). She could be the Laura that the Humanist poet Francesco Petrarch wrote about extensively; however, she has never been positively identified as ...
that Simone supposedly painted for the poet (according to Vasari). A ''Christ Discovered in the Temple ''(1342) is in the collections of Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery. Simone Martini died while in the service of the
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at Avignon in 1344.


Gallery

Image:Simone_Martini_and_Lippo_Memmi_-_The_Annunciation_and_Two_Saints_-_WGA15010.jpg, The '' Annunciation with St. Margaret and St. Ansanus'', 1333 Image:Simone Martini 068+069.jpg, '' Annunciation Diptych'', 1333 Image:Simone Martini 012.jpg,
Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych The ''Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych'' (also known as Pisa Polyptych) is a painting by the Italian medieval artist Simone Martini, dating to 1320. Originally placed at the high altar of the church of Santa Caterina in Pisa, it is now hou ...
, 1319 File:Simone Martini - Boston Polyptych.jpg, ''Virgin and Child with Saints'' (Boston Polyptych), c. 1321–25 File:Simone Martini 071.jpg, ''The Miracle of the Child Attacked and Rescued'' from the Blessed Agostino Novello Triptych, c. 1328 File:Simone Martini - Christ Discovered in the Temple - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Christ Discovered in the Temple,'' 1342 File:Simone_Martini_-_Maestà_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg, ''
Maestà Maestà , the Italian word for "majesty", designates a classification of images of the enthroned Madonna with the child Jesus, the designation generally implying accompaniment by angels, saints, or both. The ''Maestà'' is an extension of the "Se ...
'', 1315,
Palazzo Pubblico The Palazzo Pubblico (''town hall'') is a palace in Siena, Tuscany, central Italy. Construction began in 1297 to serve as the seat of the Republic of Siena's government, which consisted of the Podestà and Council of Nine, the elected officia ...
, Siena File:SIMONE_MARTINI_Maestà_(detail)_1315.jpg, Detail of the ''Maesta''


See also

* Memmo di Filippuccio


Sources

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External links

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Frescoes by Simone Martini in the Lower Basilica in Assisi



Simone Martini
– Gothic Painter

{{DEFAULTSORT:Martini, Simone 1280s births 1344 deaths 13th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 14th-century Italian painters Painters from Siena Gothic painters Catholic painters